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Graham Zoller

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Jul 31, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/31/95
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Thanks to all who helped with my first post concerning my print que not being
found from remote workstations. I carefully followed your leads and found
all was in order and configured as they should. I restarted all the print and
tcpip subsystems on both host and remote stations, but the remote stations
still report for the remote que:
0781-202 your host does not have line printer access.
Might I have some more serious problem?
If anyone has any further ideas, I'd appreciate your help.

G. Zoller
gzo...@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu


Milton D. Miller II

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Jul 31, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/31/95
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In article <3vimcl$l...@urvile.msus.edu>,

Graham Zoller <gzo...@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu> wrote:
>Thanks to all who helped with my first post concerning my print que not being
>found from remote workstations. I carefully followed your leads and found
>all was in order and configured as they should. I restarted all the print and
>tcpip subsystems on both host and remote stations, but the remote stations
>still report for the remote que:
> 0781-202 your host does not have line printer access.

On the remote machine (the one with the print queue), add your hostname
to /etc/hosts.lpd (if this doesn't exist /etc/hosts.equiv is checked but
adding a host there has other implications with regard to rsh and rlogin).
(This should be the name reported by "host 127.0.0.1" where 127.0.0.1 is
replaced by your IP address).

milton
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Milton Miller KB5TKF mil...@bga.com mil...@austin.ibm.com
I never speak for IBM

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